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: To Herodotus (on physics), Pythocles (on meteorology), and Menoeceus (on ethics).

: Reports from Cicero, Plutarch, and others that help reconstruct the broader system of thought. The "Four-Part Cure" for Modern Anxiety The Epicurus Reader: Selected Writings and Test...

Finding Tranquility: A Review of The Epicurus Reader In a world that often feels like an endless cycle of anxiety and overconsumption, the ancient philosophy of Epicureanism offers a surprisingly modern remedy. , translated and edited by Brad Inwood and Lloyd P. Gerson, serves as an essential bridge to this misunderstood school of thought. : To Herodotus (on physics), Pythocles (on meteorology),

: A collection of aphorisms discovered in the late 19th century. , translated and edited by Brad Inwood and Lloyd P

This slim but dense volume from Hackett Publishing gathers the "raw materials" of Epicurean thought. Since Epicurus's own vast library of work was largely lost, scholars rely on a few surviving letters, maxims, and the "testimonia" (reports) of later ancient writers—both friends and critics. The reader includes:

: 40 concise aphorisms that distill the entire Epicurean lifestyle.